Bhavan’s Public School (LEFT) and Lebanese School perform between the matches in support of the 42nd edition of the Emir Cup.
By Sports Reporter/Doha
HH the Emir Cup this year has attracted many schools to perform between the matches in support of the 42nd edition of the prestigious tournament.
A total of six schools were invited by the Qatar Football Association (QFA) to perform at different matches of the tournament. Schools include The Philippine School Doha, Lebanese School, Al Khor International School (AKIS), Jordanian School, Bhavan’s Public School, and MES Indian School (MES).
Over hundreds of students, families, and friends attended in support of the Emir Cup matches. The performances has really helped bring fans to the stadium. QFA also invited different expat communities to attend the matches.
Zema Sheikh, Senior Communications Officer at AKIS commented: “Al Khor International School (AKIS) is extremely proud to participate in this year’s prestigious Emir’s Cup. In the true spirit of sportsmanship and teamwork, our school performance was a real labour of love for Qatar that is home to our truly diverse, international student community, representing over 50 nationalities. On behalf of our entire school, I would like to thank His Highness for this honour that we will treasure for many years to come.”
Al Khor International School is set to perform before the kick-off of the final match of the Emir Cup. Students are rehearsing energetically ahead of the final match to showcase a spectacular performance.
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